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G-Cloud 9 awarded in 2017 marked a fundamental change of direction for FlyingBinary as we re-engineered our cloud services to transition the UK from the existing digital capability approach to a capacity approach for the Internet of Things. A key reason for this change is FlyingBinary’s international work in the Smart City domain, particularly in Asia, where Industry 4.0, the term initially used to represent the next phase in the digitisation of industry using IoT, is not the focus, and instead Society 5.0, the expression chosen by the Japanese government to capture its vision for a super-smart information society, is the key.

IoT only operates using cloud services, however, in Europe that needs to be on the basis of our new regulatory and legislative approach, which includes the mandating of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on 25 May 2018 and the Security of Network Information Systems (NIS) Directive, the new European Cyber legislation that came into force on 10 May 2018. No other company in the world had considered that this was a huge opportunity to use the regulation and legislation to underpin Society 5.0.

Society 5.0 approach will specifically address citizen outcomes for both the build of new cities and using an adaptive or retrofit of existing cities. Only 9% of or global economies are circular and have a sustainable future. By delivering the thought leadership for Society 5.0 this makes a global circular economy a reality.

Data journalism

Data journalism came into FlyingBinary’s world by accident: At a data conference our CEO Jacqui Taylor was fortunate to meet Simon Rogers, who was at the time Editor of the ‘newish’ Guardian Data Blog. She offered to help out the next time he had a challenging dataset he needed to visualise and thus began the journey.

Five years on, we have created many key data visualisations for the Guardian, although arguably the most important one was the first. We visualised the ‘Human cost of 10 years of war in Afghanistan’ by mapping data which had the location of every every death in 10 years of war.

Our CEO Jacqui Taylor has collaborated on three data journalism books which have defined the industry we co-founded.

Jacqui is recognised as one of the 100 most powerful UK entrepreneurs and awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Science in recognition of her web science research.

An appointment for the third year as an Independent Ministerial Advisor in Cabinet Office of H M Government recognised her as a web scientist of influence in the era of Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT).

Jacqui has published four books which articulate the futurist agenda based on her web science research and the datajournalism industry she co-founded. As a prominent digital European leader she has architected a new Trust and Privacy model to underpin the Future of IoT in Europe. FlyingBinary’s IoT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Smart City secured and accredited G-Cloud services implement the EU General Protection Data Regulation and NIS Directive (EU Cyber Legislation).

She is Principal expert lead for the British Standards Institute (BSI) team with international colleagues on the top level ISO and JTC 1 technical Committees. As the technical author for the BSI privacy standard for Smart City data and IT services and with the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) team she has articulated the future role of security for UK Smart Cities. As Cities lead for the Digital Built Britain programme she has articulated the contribution the built environment makes to the UK cities.

She is a high profile mentor in the world’s number one digital hub, Tech City. Jacqui mentors Founders specifically to accelerate their technology and funding options for growth.

The provision of the evidence base for the next steps of the Open Data agenda for Cabinet Office of H M Government recognised Ian as a web scientist of influence in the era of Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT). His company FlyingBinary was recognised with an IoT international techtrailblazer award. In 2018 FlyingBinary has been recognised one of the 20 most innovative IoT companies to watch globally.

Ian collaborated with datajournalism thought leaders to produce his third publication, a new PhD primer for journalism using FlyingBinary’s web science research which connects 34 million citizens across the web. Data Journalism:The Global Future articulated the future contribution of the data journalism industry, co-founded by FlyingBinary.

Ian has architected FlyingBinary’s latest Smart City, IoT and AI innovations that are underpinning Secured European Cloud Services which have no reliance on the EU/US Privacy Shield arrangements.

As a geospatial specialist and a prominent member of the Python community he has architected a suite of Teccarto products which integrate with the leading Data Visualisation tool, Tableau.

Ian trains Advanced Analysts on both the Science and the Art of Data Visualisation and is a regular speaker on Cloud, Big Data, Smarter Analytics and Profiting from IoT.